The previous research identified some issues arising when a shared ownership property is sold, having previously been the subject improvement work by the shared owner. It appeared that the calculation of the value of the improvements and their apportionment between the owner and the housing association (HA) often lacks transparency can be complex and can in some cases be perceived as unfair by either the seller or purchaser.

This research aims to:

Identify what approaches to valuing improvements are currently taken by different HAs and which are most common.

Assess the practical implications for all parties to the sales transaction including external agencies such as lenders.

Develop definitions of “improvements” and “maintenance” that minimise the likelihood that shared owners could be confused about this distinction and that dissatisfaction with the sale price received could thereby be generated.

Examine ways in which prevailing practices can be improved, and look at whether some common approach can be developed that would promote simplicity and transparency.

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